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The Philadelphia Inquirer Sudoku National Championship, hosted by puzzle master Will Shortz, was an annual sudoku competition run by ''
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in 2007–2009. Open to a national and international field of contestants from a wide range of ages and backgrounds, the Championship offered three main skill divisions – advanced, intermediate and beginner. In addition to the winners of those three categories, prizes were awarded to many more players who compete in a variety of age groups ranging from under-10 years to 80-and-over.


History

The first annual Philadelphia Inquirer Sudoku National Championship event was held on October 20, 2007, and with 857 contestants, set the world record for “most people playing sudoku simultaneously,” according to
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2007

On October 20, 2007, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the oldest participant of the Championship was 87 years old and the youngest was six years old. Players came from as far away as California and as near as Center City, Philadelphia. THE 2007 WINNERS Advanced: #
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, Palo Alto, California ($10,000). He finished the final round in 7 minutes, 9 seconds. He was also awarded a spot on the U.S. National Sudoku Team at the 2008 World Sudoku Championship in India. #
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, Los Angeles # Sarah Ratcliffe, Glenside Intermediate: # Ron Osher, Stamford, Connecticut ($5,000). # Matthew Fabrizio, Philadelphia # Vincent DeLuca, Swarthmore Beginner: # Lori Desruisseaux, Elverson, Pennsylvania ($3,000). # Danny Choi, Cherry Hill # Mathew Bramucci, Lancaster


2008

On October 25, 2008, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, the oldest participant was 88 years old and the youngest was 7 years old. Players came from as far away as Ireland and Canada, and as near as Center City, Philadelphia. THE 2008 WINNERS Advanced: #
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, Mountain View, California ($10,000 prize). He finished the final round in 7 minutes, 39 seconds. He was also awarded a spot on the U.S. National Sudoku Team at the 2009 World Sudoku Championship in Slovakia. #
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, Palo Alto, California ($2,000). He finished in first place in 2007 and then went on to his second world-championship win. #
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, Los Angeles, California ($400). Intermediate: # Chris Narrikkattu, New York ($5,000), 9:32. # Vincent DeLuca, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania ($1,000). # Brittnay Guld, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ($200). Beginner: # Lisa J. Haffner, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ($3,000), 7:40. # Lauren Choi, Rockville, Maryland ($600). # Stefanie Jasinski, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ($150).


2009

The 2009 Philadelphia Inquirer Sudoku National Championship took place Saturday, October 24, 2009, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. Advanced: * First place -
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, Los Angeles, California ($10,000 prize) in 7:41 with no mistakes. * Second place -
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, Palo Alto, California ($4,000 prize) in 4:14 with three mistakes. Snyder had made a transposition error in his grid costing him the title. * Third place - Chris Narrikkattu, New York ($3,000 prize) after disqualification of Eugene Varshavsky. * Disqualified - Eugene Varshavsky, Lawrenceville, New Jersey - incomplete, with 3 numbers filled in after 8 minutes. Intermediate: * First place - Davis Borucki, Columbia, South Carolina ($3,000) in 8:42. * Second place - Andrea Kanner, Boston, Massachusetts ($2,000) * Third place - Vincent DeLuca, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania ($1,500) Beginner: * First place - Natan Tsyrulnik, Shelton, Connecticut ($1,000) in 8:24. * Second place - Tori Spofford, West Chester, Pennsylvania ($500) * Third place - Rosalie Hooper, Ambler, Pennsylvania ($300) Separate 50 dollar prizes were also given in 27 age categories. Following the tournament, questions were raised by competitors including 2nd-place finisher
Thomas Snyder Thomas Snyder (born c. 1980) is an American puzzle creator and world-champion sudoku and logic puzzle solver. He is the first person to win both the World Sudoku Championship (3 times) and the World Puzzle Championship. Snyder writes a puzzle blog ...
about the performance of Eugene Varshavsky in the tournament. Wearing a hooded sweatshirt during the competition, Varshavsky came nowhere close to his qualifying performance on stage which called into question his abilities as a legitimate sudoku contestant. Following a review of his performance including a retest on similar sudoku puzzles, Varshavsky was disqualified and Chris Narrikkattu, who would have qualified in the same round, was made the third-place winner.


2010

The 2010
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was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in April 2010.


External links


The Philadelphia Inquirer Sudoku National Championship Official web site


Notes

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